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    Will Warren gets ND despite allowing one run

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    Will Warren worked five innings while allowing just a run, but he didn’t qualify for a decision against the Nationals on Sunday.

    Warren gave up a leadoff homer to James Wood, and then didn’t give up another run for the rest of the contest. The 27-year-old was far from dominant with just two strikeouts against two walks, but it’s a vast improvement from his six runs over four frames in his previous outing. Warren will be back on the bump in around a week after the All-Star break, and he enters the break with an ERA of 4.03.
    - Christopher Crawford
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